''Obaltan'' (; also known as ''Aimless Bullet'' and ''Stray Bullet'') is a 1961 South Korean tragedy film directed by
Yu Hyun-mok
Yu Hyun-mok (; July 2, 1925 – June 28, 2009) was a South Korean film director. Born in Sariwon, Korea, Empire of Japan (now in North Korea), he made his film debut in 1956 with ''Gyocharo'' (''Crossroads''). According to the website korean ...
. The plot is based on the novella of the same name by
Yi Beomseon. It has often been called the best Korean movie ever made.
Plot
The film depicts Cheolho, an accountant who lives a hard life in post-war South Korea. He supports his pregnant wife, his younger sister Myeongsuk who is now a prostitute for American soldiers, his war veteran younger brother Yeongho, and his mother suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder constantly screaming "Let's get out of here!". Cheolho suffers from a toothache but refuses to go to the dentist, despite his brother urging that keeping the toothache is a much worse problem than paying the dentist.
Myeongsuk’s former fiancé is also a war veteran, but he was crippled and now needs crutches to walk. He breaks off the engagement, believing he will only be a burden.
Yeongho befriends an actress, Miri. Miri aims to help Yeongho get a job by making him an actor in a film project. While reading his lines for the film's script, Yeongho realizes that his character is being judged for his wounded appearance and he was chosen for the scars he received from the Korean War. Choosing dignity over a rare chance to earn money, Yeongho quits the film, though he later reconsiders and wonders if he was too rash to leave such a promising job.
He later meets Seol-hui, a former nurse during the Korean War who had tended to him in the hospital. They confess their love for each other, however, Seol-hui is later killed in a murder-suicide by her neighbor, who had been obsessed with Seol-hui. Seeing her with Yeongho drove him mad with jealousy, leading him to push her off the top of the apartment building they lived in before joining her himself.
The last, climactic part of the film portrays the brother, Yeongho, robbing a bank using a gun he secretly stole from Seol-hui. After being caught by the police, Yeongho gives up the money, then shortly his gun and himself, breaking down into tears as he is arrested by the police. Yeongho, now in jail, tells Cheolho to take his niece Hae Ok on a trip and be a good father to his wife's child.
After hearing that his wife has died from childbirth and failing to even see her body at the hospital or the baby who came out alive, Cheolho finally decides to visit the dentist. While Cheolho has two teeth that must be removed, the dentist refuses to remove more than one tooth on the same day. Cheolho tells the taxi driver to take him to the police station to see his brother, but once they arrive, he orders the driver to keep going anyway constantly repeating his mother's plea "Let's get out of here!". With his family gone and his toothache remaining, the taxi continues to drive aimlessly, leaving Cheolho's fate unknown.
Cast
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Kim Jin-kyu as Cheolho
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Choi Moo-ryong
Choi Moo-ryong (; February 25, 1928 – November 11, 1999) was a South Korean actor, producer, and director. He was the father of Choi Min-soo.
Biography
Choi was born in Paju, Keiki Province, Korea, Empire of Japan (now in Gyeonggi Province, S ...
as Yeongho
*Seo Ae-ja as Myeongsuk
*Kim Hye-jeong
*Noh Jae-sin
*Moon Jung-suk
*Yoon Il-bong
*Yu Gye-seon
*Nam Chun-yeok
*Park Gyeong-hui
Reception
The government banned ''Obaltan'' because of its unremittingly downbeat depiction of life in post-armistice
South Korea
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. An American consultant to the Korean National Film Production Center saw the film and persuaded the government to release it in
Seoul
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so that it might qualify for entry in the
San Francisco International Film Festival
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. Director
Yu Hyun-mok
Yu Hyun-mok (; July 2, 1925 – June 28, 2009) was a South Korean film director. Born in Sariwon, Korea, Empire of Japan (now in North Korea), he made his film debut in 1956 with ''Gyocharo'' (''Crossroads''). According to the website korean ...
attended the film's première in
San Francisco
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in November 1963. ''
Variety
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Films
* ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont
* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
'' called ''Obaltan'' a "remarkable film", and noted that its "brilliantly detailed camera work is matched by probing sympathy and rich characterizations."
Legacy
The most-cited quote from the film, mentioned in the contemporary ''Variety'' review and in later texts on South Korean cinema, is "Let's get outta here! Let's get outta here!" ()
Availability
In December 2002 ''Obaltan'' was released on
Region 0
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in
South Korea
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with English subtitles, but as of November 2007 is currently out of print.
Gregory Hatanaka's
Cinema Epoch released the film on Region 1 DVD on March 13, 2008.
See also
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Cinema of South Korea
South Korean films have been heavily influenced by such events and forces as the Korea under Japanese rule, the Korean War, government censorship, the business sector, globalization, and the democratization of South Korea..
The golden age ...
References
Sources
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Further reading
The Journal of Korean Studies Vol 11, Number 1 (Fall 2006), Volume 11
External links
*{{IMDb title, 0053577, Obaltan
1961 films
1961 crime drama films
Films directed by Yu Hyun-mok
1960s Korean-language films
South Korean crime drama films